We've seen a lot of cool CNC-milled objects in our day, but what about a whole house? That's what UK design firm <a href="http://www.architecture00.net/blog/?p=2115">00:/</a> took on when they constructed their WikiHouse at La Rinascente during the <a>Milan Furniture Fair</a>. <a href="http://www.wikihouse.cc/">WikiHouse</a> is an open-source platform that allows designers from all over the world to design, download and share housing templates that are cut out using a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milling_machine">CNC milling machine</a>. Hit the jump to see a quick video by Alice Masters, which shows the 00:/ team putting together the first ever zero-bolt prototype of WikiHouse on the shop floor of one of Milan's most renowned department stores.

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All of the pieces for this WikiHouse were created using a 3D printer

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00:/ constructed the first ever zero-bolt prototype at La Rinascente during the Milan Furniture Fair

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WikiHouse is an open-source platform that allows anyone to design, share and download templates

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First the pieces are laid out on the floor like a jigsaw puzzle and gradually put together to form a whole

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This is the model of WikiHouse's first zero-bolt prototype

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There are a variety of other models on offer as well

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WikiHouse by 00:/

We've seen a lot of cool CNC-milled objects in our day, but what about a whole house? That's what UK design firm 00:/ took on when they constructed their WikiHouse at La Rinascente during the Milan Furniture Fair. WikiHouse is an open-source platform that allows designers from all over the world to design, download and share housing templates that are cut out using a CNC milling machine. Hit the jump to see a quick video by Alice Masters, which shows the 00:/ team putting together the first ever zero-bolt prototype of WikiHouse on the shop floor of one of Milan's most renowned department stores.